I only get them cut when the brakers are pulsating. they do need to be replaced after 40k miles
Tap on your 1998 Mazda brake rotors with a hammer or mallet until they become loose. The brake rotors will simply slide off.
You do not need a torque wrench when replacing brake pads and rotors. Some of the tools needed to change the rotors and pads are the c-clamp, sockets, wrench, grease, and brake cleaner.
Yes.
Replacing brake rotors on a Chrysler Pacifica will vary in price depend on the labor cost. The price should be around $150 dollars.
depends on the condition od the pads. If worn or have groves etc from the rotors then replace.
WELL, I HAVE A 2005 TOYOTA SUV AND I JUST HAD MY FRONT ROTORS AND BRAKE PADS REPLACED AND IT COST ME 325.00. If you do it your self it is about 140.00
there either 10.28x1.33 or 11.20x1.33 You have to take off your wheel and check yourself Mazda Changed there rotors midyear 2002-2003 Kinda Confusing lol.
In may area around $150.
Check out this post: http://www.mavromatic.com/2007/03/diy-part-i-replacing-rear-rotors-and-brake-pads-on-a-land-rover-discovery-ii/
It sounds like you have air in your brake lines. It sounds like you have air in your brake lines.
Hard to say but likely brake rotors need replacing
As long as your rotors are not warped, or you have not let the brake pads wear to the point they defaced the rotors, there is no need to change them. Just install new brake pads. Rotors can last the life of the car.